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But it has got cold feet.
The winner of a PPP project to build and run it, Anil Ambani, has got cold feet.
But what if the facts haven't changed and the coalition has got cold feet over a policy because loutish Tory backbenchers and their loutish tabloid allies have got upset?
Diane Abbott MP, Labour's shadow public health minister, said: "This has got to be a wake-up call for the government and the country, because after more than two years of bitter internal rows, the government has got cold feet about its only proposed alcohol harm policy.
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They're tiny!' 'Why can't Ruth Kelly have a law that bicycles must have a light on them?' 'Everybody I know has got colds' - and the next she's wondering who the next record is by.
James Frey's publisher apparently has gotten cold feet.
She has to persuade the buyer; and then the bank; and then the same buyer again, because he has gotten cold feet; and then another buyer, if she's lucky enough to find one to replace the first one, who ultimately walked away.
But mostly, he comes to tell Christopher that Nana has gotten cold feet and pulled out of the challenge (sing it with me now: Nana, Nana! Nana, Nana! Hey-ey-ey. Gooooodbye!).
"I've got cold cuts to supply the week," Rosenbluth Philips said.
"We've got cold fluids to offer them, we've bought fans, we're opening windows.
"We've got cold weather, and this is a conservative hunt".
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